Scotland (3-4-2-1) Angus Gunn Could not be faulted for England’s goals. Fine saves from Bellingham and Eze in the second half. 6/10 Ryan Porteous Made an important early block but he struggled when England found space on the left. 5 Jack Hendry Unconvincing in the middle. Moved around too easily and was guilty of some weak defending. 4 Kieran Tierney Off the pace. He lost track of his runners and made no impact in possession. 4 Aaron Hickey The focus was on containing England’s threats down the left. He offered nothing in attack. 5 Callum McGregor Outplayed. There was plenty of effort but he found it hard going against England’s midfield. 5 Billy Gilmour The Brighton youngster tried hard but was unable to dictate the flow in central midfield. Shot over in the second half. 5 Andy Robertson Scotland’s captain showed character to recover from his mistake for England’s second. Forced Maguire’s own-goal. 4 John McGinn One of Scotland’s key players was quiet at first but his influence grew in the second half. 6 Scott McTominay Some energetic runs caught the eye but the midfielder could not get into goalscoring positions. 5 Che Adams A willing runner but the striker never looked like scoring. Guéhi snuffed out a rare chance. 5 Substitutes Lyndon Dykes, 6; Ryan Christie, 6; Stuart Armstrong, 6; Lewis Ferguson, 6; Ryan Jack, 6; Nathan Patterson, 6. England (4-2-3-1) Aaron Ramsdale Could not be blamed for Maguire’s own-goal. His passing helped England play out. 6 Kyle Walker Overlapped and earned an assist for England’s opener. His speed forced Scotland on to the retreat. 8 Lewis Dunk The centre-back impressed on his first cap since 2018. Strong in the air and sharp distribution. 7 Marc Guéhi The youngster was encouraging before coming off at half-time. Must be pushing to displace Maguire. 7 Kieran Trippier The 33-year-old was a steadying presence on his weaker side but he could not stop Robertson’s cross for Scotland’s goal. 6 Declan Rice Tenacious. The midfielder read danger, won his tackles and kept England moving with brisk passing. 7 Kalvin Phillips Excellent despite his lack of match fitness, showing for the ball and offering plenty of dynamism. 8 Phil Foden Not in the centre but drifted inside to link the play. Deft finish made it 1-0. 8 Jude Bellingham Carved Scotland apart for the opener and clinically doubled the lead. Stunning assist for England’s third. 9 Marcus Rashford Looked to use his pace and was involved in Foden’s goal. But he was wasteful at times. 7 Harry Kane Toyed with Scotland’s defenders by dropping deep and varying his movement. Took his goal confidently. 8 Substitutes Harry Maguire, 5; Eberechi Eze, 6; Bukayo Saka, 6; Conor Gallagher, 6; Callum Wilson, 6.
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